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Commented on abhiklpm's review

Apr 18, 2011 11:49 PM

What is this?

Commented on own review

Apr 05, 2011 04:17 PM (Updated Apr 05, 2011 04:17 PM)

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Commented on hrkrshn's review

Oct 07, 2010 03:55 PM

Opinion's always matter.. But I would prefer SS 125 to Slingshot...

Commented on avinashks's review

Sep 20, 2010 11:42 PM

I also wrote a review.. and both of us have the same views.. Cheers!

Commented on own review

Sep 20, 2010 10:20 PM

Ofcourse... The bike would suit people in the range of 5.5-6.0 feet. There's no technical difference between gladiator type ss and ss125.. The only difference is the graphics.. and colors.. engine and parts are the same.. Yamaha remodelled the bike to make it look sportier.. (mostly corrected the ...faulty graphics on the gladiator).. rest assured.. I have done 1000 kms now with first servicing done.. and the bike rocks..Read More

Commented on own review

Sep 08, 2010 02:25 PM

SS has got looks and reliability but will give u mileage of 55-60. So, you have to think and decide, whether you want to save money or have a thrilling experience with SS.

Commented on own review

Aug 31, 2010 05:26 PM

@sathyanarayanan89: May be someone fooled with the video. Ok leave it. No one's gonna ever drive that fast. @varzeon: Dude, my friends also said this when I asked them. They said no to yamaha. But as soon as I took them to the showroom and let them test ride it, they said its great. I was confuse...d between Honda Shine and Yamaha SS but in the end I chose SS because, 1. It looks big and looks are great. It looks highly sporty as compared to shine. Shine appears so small and plain. Shine is a commuter bike and for uncles. SS is for youngsters. And shine wont look good for a tall person like me. 2. Power is better and engine is smooth. There is no vibration till 65 kph, which shine lacks. Yamaha is known for its Power. 3. Mileage. Aaaah. The only factor that was killing me. I was confused about mileage. Ofcourse bajaj's mileage will be better but discover 150 will give you almost 50 kmpl. Only Discover 110 will give around 70 kmpl but thats not comparable to SS. You have to compromise about mileage a little bit. Not more. I mean now I get 47kmpl with SS. But after servicing it will be in the range of 55-60kmpl. I have personally asked many people about it. 4. Misconception about Yamaha: Most people know the Yamaha brand by their products RX100 and RX135, which were the first motorcycles that it launched in India. Those were 2 stroke bikes with awesome power. I hope you might have seen them. They were used by thieves, hooligans and chain-snatchers to hit and run. But those were old days and they were 2 stroke bikes. They used to have a mileage of just 35kmpl. So, people think all Yamaha bikes have less mileage. This is a misconception. Gladiator and SS are 4 stroke engines which are more efficient than 2 stroke engine. So, I think they won't go below 50 kmpl. Trust me.Read More

Commented on own review

Aug 30, 2010 01:14 PM

Sathyanarayanan89, I have attached a video of a guy who reached 140kph on the ol model of gladiator. May be you will belive me now that SS125 can reach 120. Look up to find the video. :)

Commented on own review

Aug 29, 2010 08:59 PM

Its yamaha mate! Yamaha's speciality is high torque at higher rpms. I am damn sure it wil reach 120. And never compare tvs with yamaha. Yamaha's competitors are suzuki and honda.

Commented on samur420's review

Aug 29, 2010 04:37 PM

Ya right all the novels except 5 point someone uses sex to attract attention. It sucks!

Reviewed Yamaha SS125

Aug 28, 2010 11:15 PM 25773 Views

(Updated Aug 30, 2010 05:23 PM)

I got my SS125 just 3 days back and have done hardly 150 kms on the bike. I want to share my true experience with the bike till now. About SS125: SS125 is the successor to Yamaha Gladiator Type SS, and Yamaha completely dropped the Gladiator name now. Through the years Gladiator has been r...Read more

Commented on kishorechowdary555's review

Aug 15, 2010 01:15 PM

The first one is Gladiator SS, old version. The other is SS125, a descendant of the Gladiator, with the same parts and design. The new SS125 has better mileage. Both the bikes rock. You only have to chose the design which looks good to you.

Commented on trueindian2911's review

Apr 25, 2010 03:10 PM

Ya, I agree with trueindian. I also dont like Indian brands for Automobiles, except TATA because of the standard of its products. Bajaj bikes dont have the standard to be compared with the Japanese technology of Honda. In short, Indians dont deserve making bikes..

Commented on trueindian2911's review

Apr 25, 2010 03:10 PM

Ya, I agree with trueindian. I also dont like Indian brands for Automobiles, except TATA because of the standard of its products. Bajaj bikes dont have the standard to be compared with the Japanese technology of Honda. In short, Indians dont deserve making bikes..

Commented on own review

Dec 22, 2008 04:26 PM

Thanks everyone...and yes raju_elangos..can i get ur E-mail Id? I have read ur review and found it great...

Reviewed Yamaha RX135

Dec 19, 2008 05:58 PM 12442 Views

I have bought an old Yamaha RX 135 from my classmate. It's 11 years old and still has good power. I am facing come problems with the bike. First of all the bike gives me heavy vibrations in the handlebars and the body once I cross speeds over 45 kph. Iis not comfortable above 45 kmph speed. So I...Read more

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